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Snow Scenes Prints (1012)

Snow scenes (yuki no keshiki) hold a special place in Japanese woodblock printmaking as one of the tradition's most technically demanding and aesthetically prized subjects. The challenge of depicting whiteness — using the paper itself as the primary "color" for snow — required exceptional planning from the artist and virtuosic restraint from the printer, who had to leave precise areas of the block unprinted while building up surrounding tones. Hiroshige's snow scenes, particularly in "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" and the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido," established the visual vocabulary of the genre: falling flakes rendered as white spaces against dark skies, snow-laden branches bowing under crystalline weight, and human figures hunched against winter cold. His ability to convey the hush and stillness of a snow-covered landscape through the woodblock medium influenced every subsequent generation of printmakers. Kawase Hasui made snow scenes a signature specialty, producing dozens of views that are among shin-hanga's most sought-after images. His prints of temple gates, mountain villages, and riverside scenes under fresh snowfall achieve a crystalline clarity and contemplative calm that epitomize the movement's aesthetic. The technical achievement of these prints — particularly the subtle blue and gray gradations surrounding areas of pure white paper — represents some of the highest accomplishments of the woodblock printing craft.

Artists Known for Snow Scenes

Fair Weather After Snow at Yamato Bridge, Kyoto (Yamato bashi no yukibare), Taishô period, dated 1924 by Kanpo Yoshikawa

Fair Weather After Snow at Yamato Bridge, Kyoto (Yamato bashi no yukibare), Taishô period, dated 1924

Woodblock print

The Compound of the Tenman Shrine at Kameido in the Snow (Kameido Tenmangu keidai no yuki), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)" by Utagawa Hiroshige

The Compound of the Tenman Shrine at Kameido in the Snow (Kameido Tenmangu keidai no yuki), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)"

c. 1832/38

Color woodblock print; oban

Miyajima in Snow (Yuki no Miyajima) by Kawase Hasui

Miyajima in Snow (Yuki no Miyajima)

Yuki no Miyajima

1929

Color woodblock print; oban

Evening Snow at Shiha Park, Tokyo by Kawase Hasui

Evening Snow at Shiha Park, Tokyo

1932

Woodblock print

Late Snow Along Edo River by Kawase Hasui

Late Snow Along Edo River

1932

Woodblock print

Pine Tree in Clear Weather after Snow by Kawase Hasui

Pine Tree in Clear Weather after Snow

August 1929

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Saishoin Temple in Snow, Hirosaki by Kawase Hasui

Saishoin Temple in Snow, Hirosaki

description

Woodblock print

Clearing after a Snow in the Pines (Matsu no yukibare) by Kawase Hasui

Clearing after a Snow in the Pines (Matsu no yukibare)

August 1929

Color woodblock print

Evening Snow at the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji no bosetsu) by Kawase Hasui

Evening Snow at the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji no bosetsu)

circa 1935

Woodblock print; ink and color on paper

Shrine in the Snow by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

Shrine in the Snow

Woodblock print

Clearing after a Snowfall at the Sekiyado (Sekiyado no yukibare) by Kawase Hasui

Clearing after a Snowfall at the Sekiyado (Sekiyado no yukibare)

1946

Color woodblock print

Clearing after a Snowfall on Mount Fuji (Tagonoura Beach) (Fuji no yukibare (Tagonoura)) by Kawase Hasui

Clearing after a Snowfall on Mount Fuji (Tagonoura Beach) (Fuji no yukibare (Tagonoura))

January 1932

Color woodblock print

Clearing after a Snowfall, Yoshida (Yoshida no yukibare) by Kawase Hasui

Clearing after a Snowfall, Yoshida (Yoshida no yukibare)

1944

Color woodblock print

Evening Snow at Edo River (Kure no yuki [Edogawa]) by Kawase Hasui

Evening Snow at Edo River (Kure no yuki [Edogawa])

1932

Color woodblock print; oban

Evening Snowfall at Kiyomizu Temple (Kiyomizudera no bosetsu) by Kawase Hasui

Evening Snowfall at Kiyomizu Temple (Kiyomizudera no bosetsu)

1950

Color woodblock print

Light Snow at Demachi District by Takeji Asano

Light Snow at Demachi District

出町小雪

Woodblock print

Maiko in Snow by Takeji Asano

Maiko in Snow

舞妓雪

Woodblock print

Pagoda in Snow by Takeji Asano

Pagoda in Snow

Woodblock print

Silver Pavilion in Snow by Takeji Asano

Silver Pavilion in Snow

銀閣寺雪

Woodblock print

Snow at Chioin Temple by Takeji Asano

Snow at Chioin Temple

Woodblock print

Snow at Chion-in Temple by Takeji Asano

Snow at Chion-in Temple

知恩院雪

ca. 1950s

Woodblock print

Snow at Kamigamo Shrine by Takeji Asano

Snow at Kamigamo Shrine

上賀茂神社雪

Woodblock print

Snow at Kofukuji Temple by Takeji Asano

Snow at Kofukuji Temple

興福寺雪

Woodblock print

Snow in Toji Temple by Takeji Asano

Snow in Toji Temple

東寺雪

Woodblock print

Snow in Yuki Shrine by Takeji Asano

Snow in Yuki Shrine

由岐神社雪

Woodblock print

Temple Gate in Snow by Takeji Asano

Temple Gate in Snow

Woodblock print

Temple in Snow by Takeji Asano

Temple in Snow

Woodblock print

Clearing after a Snowfall at the Kannon Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kannon no yukibare), from the series "Twenty Views of Tokyo (Tokyo nijukkei)" by Kawase Hasui

Clearing after a Snowfall at the Kannon Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kannon no yukibare), from the series "Twenty Views of Tokyo (Tokyo nijukkei)"

1926

Color woodblock print; oban

Snow in Nakazato (Nakazato no yuki), from the series "Twelve Scenes of Tokyo (Tokyo junidai no uchi)" by Hiroshi Yoshida

Snow in Nakazato (Nakazato no yuki), from the series "Twelve Scenes of Tokyo (Tokyo junidai no uchi)"

Nakazato no yuki

1928

Color woodblock print; double oban

Lingering Snow at Senzoku Pond (Senzokuike no zanesetsu) by Kawase Hasui

Lingering Snow at Senzoku Pond (Senzokuike no zanesetsu)

1951

Color woodblock print

January (Snow Scene at the Byodoin Temple in Uji) by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

January (Snow Scene at the Byodoin Temple in Uji)

一月 (宇治平等院雪景)

second half 20th century

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

December (Snow Scene at the Golden Pavilion) by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

December (Snow Scene at the Golden Pavilion)

十二月 (金閣寺雪景)

second half 20th century

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Snow Covered Bridge by Takeji Asano

Snow Covered Bridge

Woodblock print

Snow in Hiunkaku by Takeji Asano

Snow in Hiunkaku

飛雲閣雪

ca. 1950s

Woodblock print

Kiyomizu Temple in the Snow by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

Kiyomizu Temple in the Snow

Woodblock print

Nawa Shrine in Snow by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

Nawa Shrine in Snow

Woodblock print

Shirahige Shrine in the Snow by Tomikichiro Tokuriki

Shirahige Shrine in the Snow

Woodblock print

Mt. Fuji, Clearing after a Snowfall in Oshiono (Fuji no yukibare (Oshiono fukin)) by Kawase Hasui

Mt. Fuji, Clearing after a Snowfall in Oshiono (Fuji no yukibare (Oshiono fukin))

1952

Color woodblock print

Evening Snow at Ishinomaki (Ishinomaki no bosetsu), from the series "Collection of Views of Japan, Eastern Japan Edition (Nihon fukei shu higashi Nihon hen)" by Kawase Hasui

Evening Snow at Ishinomaki (Ishinomaki no bosetsu), from the series "Collection of Views of Japan, Eastern Japan Edition (Nihon fukei shu higashi Nihon hen)"

1935

Color woodblock print; oban

Snow on the banks of the Kamo River (Kamo tsutsumi no yuki) from the series Kyoraku Meisho (Famous places about Kyoto). by Nomura Yoshimitsu

Snow on the banks of the Kamo River (Kamo tsutsumi no yuki) from the series Kyoraku Meisho (Famous places about Kyoto).

Woodblock print

Snow at a Guest House on Pond's Edge (Chihan kyakushitshu no yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at a Guest House on Pond's Edge (Chihan kyakushitshu no yuki)

1920

Color woodblock print

Snow at Funabori (Funabori no Yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Funabori (Funabori no Yuki)

January 1932

Color woodblock print

Snow at Inokashira (Inokashira no yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Inokashira (Inokashira no yuki)

1928

Color woodblock print

Snow at Kiba (Kiba no yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Kiba (Kiba no yuki)

1934

Color woodblock print; oban

Snow at Kiyosumi Garden (Kiyosumien no yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Kiyosumi Garden (Kiyosumien no yuki)

February 1938

Color woodblock print

Snow at Miyajima Shrine by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Miyajima Shrine

1930s

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Snow at the Silver Pavilion (Ginkakuji no yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at the Silver Pavilion (Ginkakuji no yuki)

June 1933

Color woodblock print

Snow at Tosho Shrine, Ueno (Ueno Toshogu no yuki) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Tosho Shrine, Ueno (Ueno Toshogu no yuki)

July 1929

Color woodblock print

Snow at Zojo Temple (Yuki no Zojoji) by Kawase Hasui

Snow at Zojo Temple (Yuki no Zojoji)

1922

Color woodblock print; oban

Kingfisher on Snowy Stump by Ohara Koson

Kingfisher on Snowy Stump

Shōwa period, 1935

Woodblock print; ink and color on paper

Evening Snow Scene by Shiro Kasamatsu

Evening Snow Scene

Woodblock print

Haru no yuki - Asakusa Torigoe jinja (Spring Snow - The Torigoe Shrine at Asakusa) by Shiro Kasamatsu

Haru no yuki - Asakusa Torigoe jinja (Spring Snow - The Torigoe Shrine at Asakusa)

Woodblock print

Red Gate in Snow by Shiro Kasamatsu

Red Gate in Snow

Woodblock print

Snow — 雪 by Shiro Kasamatsu

Snow — 雪

Woodblock print

Snow In Matsushima, Matsujima by Shiro Kasamatsu

Snow In Matsushima, Matsujima

Woodblock print

Rapids in Kunitachi Park in Towada in snow (Oirase) by Ito Takashi

Rapids in Kunitachi Park in Towada in snow (Oirase)

Woodblock print

Unknown, Flowers in Snow by Shiro Kasamatsu

Unknown, Flowers in Snow

Woodblock print

Glaring at the Ice and Snow by Umetaro Azechi

Glaring at the Ice and Snow

1953

Color woodblock print; edition 4/10

Snow Play by Yamamoto Shoun

Snow Play

雪遊び

c. 1906

Color woodblock print

Snow - 雪 by Shimura Tatsumi

Snow - 雪

Not set

Woodblock print

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Frequently Asked Questions

Snow scenes (yuki no keshiki) hold a special place in Japanese woodblock printmaking as one of the tradition's most technically demanding and aesthetically prized subjects. The challenge of depicting whiteness — using the paper itself as the primary "color" for snow — required exceptional planning from the artist and virtuosic restraint from the printer, who had to leave precise areas of the block unprinted while building up surrounding tones.

Kawase Hasui, Kobayashi Kiyochika, and Jun'ichiro Sekino are among the artists most associated with snow scenes in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.

Hanga currently catalogues 1012 prints tagged with snow scenes, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.